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Brinton-179 was created by Loretta Leger through the import of W J C Leger DNA Tree_2015-04-06_2015-04-06.ged on Apr 6, 2015.
Brinton-163 was created by Jay Willis through the import of Willis-Knight Family Tree.ged on Jul 28, 2014.
Brinton-194 was created by Randall Brock through the import of hoyt.2.03.ged on Dec 20, 2015.
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Brinton-227 and Brinton-59 appear to represent the same person because: same husband (merge proposed), no sources son Brinton-227 to support differences in dates
Brinton-194 and Brinton-59 appear to represent the same person because: her birth and death dates are similar, although the daughters on Brinton-194 are too young to be hers'
Hello, Elizabeth Baker and Olive Harris can't be her daughters, she was 74 and 96 when they were born. Her DOB and DOD are similar to Brinton-59, I suspect they are duplicates.
Brinton-195 and Brinton-78 are not ready to be merged because: Something's odd about these profiles. I think these may represent two different women married to two different men. Somehow they were conflated. I'll try to find sources.
William Brinton and Ann Bagley don't have a connection to Wales as far as I've seen. I believe this profile has either wrong locations or wrong parents.